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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 9, 1956)
W est Coast Phone Com pany Plans Expansion BROOKINGS BRUINS W IN , A N D LOSE A G A IN ST LANGLOIS, POWERS In tw o home games last week the Brookings Bruins didn't have m uch to w orry »bout. N either gam e was close enough to stir Coos, C urry and D ouglas conn them into a pit h, A pow erful tie s J n O re/on and D<' N«< ,n scored at Pow ers aggreg and N orthern Ilum bolt co will F rid ay n lg ‘ to w alk away in California w ill shai ■ in H the B ruin 6238, and on iro; record >8,000,000 cot ♦ • < i r • t , th e next night the Brookings program planned by V\ » C lads did some v Iking aw ay in Telephone C< my for t '•coring the th eir iwn right s ta te system this year, W est Langlois team 57-33. C oast's Coo- Bay t M an However, dean':’«* t h» ager, George M cBride i C«.-. rence in sco ri’ " both gam es Bay .said today. F orm er m em I t of the C hor T h - big c instruction budget w as disci«», d la st w» v. i t al Club a re ashed to contact W est Coast applied to O regon’s Mrs Roy Brow n in regard to public utilities comm, -ton for blouses which are needed for authorization to issue and sell new members. Jfi.OfXl.iXX) w orth of securities. Mr. and M rs Cliff Beam and Once approval is rece; ed, th< com pany/intends to m a r’.« t some daughter, form erly of Brookings >3.500,000 of 3% p ercen t first and now of Kerby, cam e <* / r for m ortgage bonds and 60,000 the G arvin-H erm an w edding and »hares of $1 24 dividend series retu rn ed home Sunday. preferred stock to in stitutional ANNOUNCE ENG AG EM ENT— buyers on a private has s. Mr, and Mrs. L. W. Bowlin McBride said th a t su b stan tial additional financing will be announce th e engagem ent of deeded la te r this y ea r to bring th eir dau g h ter, Shirley Delores, the program to com pletion. He to Allen Sm ith, son of Mr. and noted that the S&OOO.OU) is the Mrs. John Sm ith, of Medford. S hirley g rad u ated from the largest annual construction o u t lay ever proposed by th e com Brookings High School in 1952, pany and said the sum eq u als the and from P o rtlan d D ental Coll_ com pany's total plan t value of ege in 1954, and has since been w orking ns a dental hygienist, in a decade agn. * And an even g re a te r c«n«truct Medford. Allen g rad u ated from ion l>"d"ct will be needed in 195? Medford H igh School, in 1952, he sa ’ ‘n carry out the O re and at present is in the U. S. gon end 1V »shington regulatory N avy at S an Diego. No d ate has cor orde- g covering been set for th e wedding. p e’ : ; to m eet th e rap- S alem and Olympia decisions, Id’v even-ding service require" M cBride did reveal the following m « -t in W ?.t C oast territo ry . division of O regon’s sh are by The 'o n str’ietmn budget d istric ts: B eaverton $1,937,000; provide f - expenditures of La G rande, S157.000; Lakeview , >4.930 , , We h •v,fon, and $358,000 and Coos Bay $999,000. > 31‘T " 0 - Oregon- and some > L "'M ' ; . ” o r th -m California. PA TR O N IZE ALL e x c h '”'""’ '’ -'ires will pot be nc- PIL O T lea«T ’ d” rm g pendancy of th e A D V ER TISER S handling by the Brooks, espec ially Je rry Fox, broke th e game wide open. Fox pushed in seven points in th e last few m inutes as Brookings won 48-41. M arv Bullock, a sophomore was the top scorer w ith 16 points w hile H ansen had 10 and Fox 9. \g a in st Langlois the Brook- had no tro u b le a t all in piling up . a big 61_23 win. T hey held | Langlois to a 2 point first quar- ter, and a six point half, w hile they raced to 28 points, ' H ansen w ith 14. H ale and G ates w ith 10 apiece and Fox w jth nine Led the way for the Brooks, w ere interesting and well played Powers showed a te rrific passing and shooting display F rid ay night as they sw ept to a 13 8 fiist q u a rte r lead md slam m ed home a 29-16 h alf tim e m argin. All of th eir buckets cam e from in close, on some clever passing, w hile the Brooks ju s t couldn’t drop in a bucket, alth o u g h th ey had m any m ote chances th a n Powers. The final q u a rte r com pleted the run-aw ay, when Pow’ers hit for 21 points, to only 9 for th e locals. Rod Rush and S ta n G rib- hie w ere the only consistent scorers. Rush hit for 15 m arks, j and G ribble n etted nine points. 1 It w as ju st th e difference of j night and day, th e next night as the Brookings eagers played m ore like them selves, and de- cisevely w hipped th e L anglois j squad th a t never w as in t h e . gam e from the first m inute. ‘ W ith J e rry Andprson n e ttin g 1 eight points in th e first q u a rte r the Brooks led th e w ay 19-3. Coach A rt G uthrie brought o u t . the reserves a fte r th e B ruins had piled up a 23-5 lead, and I^anglois fjmanagpd to cu t it down to a 2316 half-tim e m a r gin. H owever, Rush and G rib b le , got w arm ed up Jn the fin a l tw o ) Stanzas, w ith G ribble pouring in th ree b uckets in th e th ird and X’P/ln • , IpH hrp. |{ towns of fo u r more in the fo u rth p e rio d .' Rush also connected w ith four j in th e fourth. G ribble ended up w ith 20 points and Rush h ad 15. T he Ju n io r V arsity team had two w ins to the Brookings side in both outings and looked v ery J good w hile doing it. T he game w ith Pow ers was close all the way, w ith the half k n o tted a t 22 22. T he younger Brooks led 33-32 a t the end of th ree peri«xls. B ut th e gam e w as close un til the final m inute and a half, when some sh arp ball FEBRUARY 2 2 - 2 3 - 2 4 • W ATCH FOR IT ! • WE ARE G IVIN G YV THE E V A N S T O N T 1814R Now! Truly p o r ta b le ro o m -to - ro o m I V. B u ilt-in C a rry in g H a n d le » . New sh o rt p ictu re tube mean» no bub ble" on back o ’ »et. New Trend styling in Maroon finish. O n ly SUPER PERFORMANCE ) — from new "600 " choss.s w,..i latest electronic advance». PORTABLE! 1 Just 13’< in. high; 20’« in. wide; 16’i in. deepl Weigh» only 45 AW AY at M E N N IN G BUICK BETTER BUYS IN USED CARS 1954 B U IC K - SPE C IA L R IV ERIA CO U PE One ow ner, low m ileage Black and W hite tutone, has all ex tras, dual exhausts, and straig h t stick. 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